Notable residents
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Main category: People from Drammen
Public service & business[edit]
Betzy Kjelsberg, 1935
Thorbjørn Jagland, 2016
Niels Treschow (1751 in Strømsø – 1833) a philosopher, educator and politician
Christine Marie von Cappelen (1766 in Drammen – 1849) botanist
Jørgen Herman Vogt (1784 in Bragernes – 1862) First Minister of Norway, 1856 to 1858
Christen Smith (1785 in Skoger – 1816 at Congo River) physician, economist and botanist
Erik Børresen (1785 in Bragernes – 1860) owned the first Norwegian ships to sail to China
Bent Salvesen (1787–1820) a ship's captain and privateer; sailed from Drammen
Bernhard Pauss (born 1839 at Tangen – 1907) theologian, educator, author and humanitarian
Henriette Wulfsberg (born 1843 in Drammen – 1906), school owner and writer
Gustav Jensen (1845 in Drammen – 1922) priest, hymnwriter, seminary instructor and liturgist
Anthon B. Nilsen (1855 in Svelvik – 1936) businessman, politician and author
Urban Jacob Rasmus Børresen (1857 in Drammen – 1943) a rear admiral and industrialist
Betzy Kjelsberg (1866 in Svelvik – 1950) politician, women's rights activist and suffragist
Johan Aschehoug Kiær (1869 in Drammen – 1931) a paleontologist and geologist
Johan Berger Mathiesen (born 1872 in Drammen – 1923) surgeon, worked in Eau Claire, WI
Arnold Maria Hansson (born 1889 in Drammen – 1981) New Zealand forestry administrator and consultant
Konrad Knudsen (1890 in Drammen – 1959) painter and journalist, host to Leon Trotsky 1935/6
Henning Bødtker (1891 in Svelvik – 1975) lawyer, Attorney General of Norway, 1945 to 1962
Odd Dahl (1898 in Drammen – 1994) engineer, nuclear physics researcher and explorer
Arnfinn Vik (1901 in Drammen – 1990) politician. Mayor of Oslo, 1945 to 1947
Henry Wilhelm Kristiansen (1902 in Drammen – 1942) politician, chairman of the Communist Party of Norway 1931–1934
Asbjørn Bryhn (1906 in Drammen – 1990) head of the Norwegian Police Security Service
Thorstein Treholt (1911 in Skoger – 1993) politician and father of convicted spy Arne Treholt
Lars Korvald (1916 in Mjøndalen – 2006) politician, Prime Minister of Norway 1972 to 1973
Astrid Bjellebø Bayegan (born 1943) first female dean in Norway, at Drammen since 1989
Svein Rennemo (born 1947 in Drammen) a businessperson and chair of Statoil
Thorbjørn Jagland (born 1950 in Drammen) Prime Minister of Norway, 1996 to 1997
Per-Erik Burud (1962 in Drammen – 2011) Norwegian billionaire, head of grocery chain Kiwi
The Arts[edit]
Peter Nicolai Arbo, 1874
Katharina Nuttall, 2010
Hanna Winsnes (1789 in Bragernes – 1872) a poet, novelist and cookbook writer
Martinus Rørbye (1803 in Drammen – 1848) a Danish Golden Age painter, worked in Skagen
Peter Nicolai Arbo (1831 in Drammen – 1892) painter of history motifs and Norse mythology
Christian Cappelen (1845 in Drammen – 1916) a Norwegian organist and composer
Hans Heyerdahl (1857–1913) realist painter, portraits and landscapes; grew up in Drammen
Johan Halvorsen (1864 in Drammen – 1935) a Norwegian composer, conductor and violinist
Barbra Ring (1870 in Drammen – 1955) novelist, short story writer and theatre critic
Herman Wildenvey (1885 at Mjøndalen – 1959) a distinguished Norwegian poet
Lalla Carlsen (1889 in Svelvik – 1967) a Norwegian singer and actress
Kai Fjell (1907 in Skoger – 1989) painter, printmaker and scenographer
Jens Gunderssen (1912 in Drammen – 1969) singer, songwriter, actor and theatre director
Eivind Lund (1914 in Drammen – 1984) a Norwegian painter
Solveig Christov (1918 in Drammen – 1984) writer of short stories, novels and plays
Sverre Holm (1931 in Drammen – 2005) a Norwegian stage and film actor
Triztán Vindtorn (1942 in Drammen – 2009) a poet and performance artist
Lars Klevstrand (born 1949 in Drammen) a singer, guitarist, composer and actor
Herodes Falsk (born 1954 in Drammen) comedian, actor, author, and songwriter
Katharina Nuttall (born 1972 in Drammen) an artist, film composer and music producer
Todd Terje (born 1981 in Mjøndalen) a Norwegian DJ, songwriter, and record producer
Sport[edit]
Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, 2007
Thorleif Haug (1894 in Lier – 1934) three Nordic skiing gold medals at 1924 Winter Olympics
Charles Mathiesen (1911 in Drammen – 1994) speed skater gold medal 1936 Winter Olympics
Johan Haanes (1912 in Drammen – 2000) tennis player, ski jumper and track and field athlete
Finn Helgesen (1919 in Drammen – 2011) speed skater, gold medalist 1948 Winter Olympics
Arne Bergodd (born 1948 in Drammen) rower, team silver medallist at 1976 Summer Olympics
Arne Dokken (born 1955 in Drammen) footballer with 190 club caps and 24 for Norway
Svend Karlsen (born 1967 in Drammen) former strongman, powerlifter and bodybuilder
Johann Olav Koss (born 1968 in Drammen) speed skater with four Olympic gold medals
Glenn Solberg (born 1972 in Drammen) handball coach, former player, 122 caps for Norway
Heidi Tjugum (born 1973 in Drammen) team handballer, twice Olympic team medallist
Ole Einar Bjørndalen (born 1974 in Drammen) retired biathlete, 13 Winter Olympics medals
Adnan Haidar (born 1989 in Drammen) footballer with over 150 club caps and 36 for Lebanon
Martin Ødegaard (born 1998) footballer with 300+ club appearances, captain of Norway and the captain of Arsenal
Kristian Krogh Johannessen (born 1995) Professional golfer, qualified to represent Norway at the 2021 Olympics.
Andrè Faye Solvang (2003 in Drammen – Present) Powerboat racer 2019 UIM GT30 World Champion, 2024 UIM F4 World Champion.